Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to attack military facilities in Iran and not oil or nuclear targets.
The Prime Minister’s Office IsraelBenjamin Netanyahu stated early Tuesday morning that they are listening to the opinions of USA As for the response to the attack of Iran on October 1, but that this will be done based on Israeli interests in security matters. “We listen to the opinions of the US government, but we will make our final decisions based on Israel’s national security needs,” the agency said in a statement carried by the newspaper. The times of Israel.
These statements come shortly after the American newspaper WashingtonPost reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had told US President Joe Biden that the Israeli military plans to attack military positions and not oil or nuclear targets, as speculated.
An Israeli attack on Iranian oil facilities could send energy prices soaring, directly impacting American consumers, while an offensive against the country’s nuclear program could ignite a direct war between Israel and Iran, forcing the United States to to intervene.
Bomb attacks in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon
More than sixty Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in the past 24 hours alone. Benjamin Netanyahu’s forces are intensifying their offensive in the north of the Strip, an area they twice considered controlled, and which they are now trying to subdue again with very heavy bombing. Israel claims it carried out a precise operation against a Hamas command center. The Hebrew army has killed more than 300 Palestinians in its attacks in the northern Gaza Strip over the past eight days.
Similarly, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported on a new bombardment of Quneitra province, in Syria, next to the occupied Golan Heights. Since early October, the Observatory has documented 21 Israeli attacks on Syrian territory, killing 13 soldiers and 15 civilians.
On the other hand, as reported by the Lebanese Ministry of Health, at least 21 people were killed and another eight injured this Monday in an Israeli bombardment of a Christian-majority area southeast of the city of Tripoli, in northern Lebanon .
Source: EITB

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